Residential & Commercial Property Solicitor — Ayrshire

Frasia Wright Associates Scotland Posted Oct 12, 2025

Full Time
Onsite

Job description

This Ayrshire role is focused on the successful applicant will also handle commercial leasing, rural property matters (including agricultural land and renewable energy projects), and provide legal support for corp. It would suit someone who can bring accuracy, confidentiality, and clear communication to the role.

Why this role may suit you

This is a varied role involving the management of property transactions from start to finish, including sales, purchases, remortgages, and securities, as well as acting for a wide. This is an excellent opportunity for a solicitor looking to build or broaden their experience within a well-rounded property and commercial practice.

What you would be doing

The successful applicant will also handle commercial leasing, rural property matters (including agricultural land and renewable energy projects), and provide legal support for corp.

The working style that fits

careful practical judgement. Strong professional approach.

What you need

  • Our client, an established Ayrshire-based firm, is seeking to recruit a solicitor with experience in both residential and commercial conveyancing.
  • Along with residential property experience, ideally candidates should have commercial and rural conveyancing knowledge, however training will be provided if required.

Practical information

  • Candidates at the NQ level and upwards will be considered, and salary will be commensurate with PQE.
  • Additional detail: Training or development support may be provided.

Job details

  • Benefits mentioned: Training
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